Month: October 2025
A Blog Exclusive: Psychology of Socialism, Communism, and Capitalism
Eureka! I’ve just invented a new field of study: Psychology of Socialism and Communism.
Hypothesis time!
According to Freud, we are to “work and to love.” Yet, there are many who snarl at both. Disenchanted, possibly, by being overworked and underloved, they became jaded.
Rest is important. States other than love are important.
Recall the film “Wall-E?” Those people didn’t work and didn’t love–at all. What, plausibly, came of that? Well: obesity, stupidity, loneliness.
Contrarywise, we do also know that overwork and overlove (eg., codependency) can have those same effects.
Mixed market capitalism strikes a balance, freeing us to work and to love without going to extremes.
In socialism and communism, we’d become Wall-E characters with no way out because we’d all be dumb. The same holds true for unfettered capitalism.
On The Infinity Symbol, The Figure Eight
URGENT! Homework for Americans
USA to UK, USA to UK
VIDEO: Different Paths To Writing
On The Timeless Novel
Read my short story about the woman who works at Denny’s here.
USA to Ukraine, USA to Ukraine
Philosophy Coursework Ideas
Love, Marriage and Philosophy – Upper Level Undergraduate Course
In this course we will examine the works and personal lives of John Stuart Mill, Harriet Taylor, John Paul Sartre and Simone De Beauvior. We will take a close look at how these thinkers–two of them British and two of them French (both of them couples)–lived, thought, worked, did philosophy and how their work has influenced contemporary culture. We will look at how different yet similar forms of relationships shaped the course of Modern History. We will discuss singular texts associated with each thinker and discuss these texts.
TEXT IDEAS
The Second Sex – Simone De Beauvior
On Liberty – J.S. Mill
No Exit – John Paul Sartre
On the Subjection of Women – J.S. Mill
Sex and Social Justice – Martha Nussbaum
Introduction to Philosophy Topic Ideas
- Epistemology and Knowing
- Science, Math and Logic
- Metaphysics and Being
- Phenomenology and Ontology
- Ethics
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Aesthetics
Live and Let Die?
Read Dr. Daniel Callcut’s article here.